CLARK COUNTY - David Farris has been found safe according to the Wisconsin Department of Justice.

A Sliver Alert has been issued for a 79-year-old Clark County man.

David Farris was last seen around 5 a.m. Sunday morning according to the Department of Justice. Farris stopped at the Clark County Sheriff's Office because he couldn't find his way home. Farris was given directions and was told to call when he got home.

He never called and a welfare check was done. Farris' home was found empty and his car was gone.

Farris has gray hair and blue eyes. He was last seen wearing a red zippered jacket with a gray collar, tan ball cap, blue jeans, and black shoes. He also wears glasses.

Farris drives a 2007 Gold Lucerne Buick, license number 482-AZD. The car has a tiny piece missing from the front grill.

If someone has any information, they should call the Clark County Sheriff's Office at 715-743-3157.

TRAVERSE CITY, MI - Federal officials have tentatively decided to transport 20-30 gray wolves to Isle Royale National Park in Michigan over the next three years to replenish a population that has nearly died out because of inbreeding and disease.

The National Park Service said Friday it will make a final decision in 30 days, after the public has had an opportunity to review a new environmental statement that endorses the restoration plan.

HOUSTON - A former sheriff's deputy in Texas faces up to 40 years in federal prison after pleading guilty in a child pornography investigation with ties to Wisconsin.

Prosecutors in Houston say 31-year-old Andrew Craig Sustaita of Spring (Texas) pleaded guilty Thursday to possession of child pornography and to production of child pornography. The Harris County sheriff's deputy was fired in January 2017 amid the criminal investigation.

MADISON - Republican Governor Scott Walker is introducing a package of legislation designed to enhance school safety.

Walker unveiled the proposals Thursday morning.

They include establishing an Office of School Safety within the state Justice Department, creating a $100 million school safety grant program and requiring mandatory child abuse reporters to report threats of school violence as well.

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